Configuring incident triggers for Genetec Mission Control™ - Genetec Mission Control™ 3.0.6.0

Genetec Mission Control™ Administrator Guide 3.0.6.0

Applies to
Genetec Mission Control™ 3.0.6.0
Last updated
2022-10-26
Content type
Guides > Administrator guides
Language
English
Product
Genetec Mission Control™
Version
3.0

To allow Genetec Mission Control™ to automatically detect and trigger incidents based on the data (events) collected by Security Center, you must configure the incident triggers.

Before you begin

  • Read What are incident triggers?.
  • Make sure that all entities (video cameras, ALPR cameras, door sensors, alarm panels, zones, and so on) that can generate events in Security Center are configured. The Genetec Mission Control™ Rules Engine relies on these events to detect (trigger) incidents. For more information, see the "Event types" topic in the Security Center User Guide.

What you should know

Some incident types, such as a child being lost in a shopping mall, cannot be automatically detected by the system. In these cases, you can skip the trigger definition, and focus on configuring the automation workflow and the standard operating procedures.

Procedure

  1. On the incident Triggers page, click Add event ().
    The Event qualifying rule dialog box opens.

  2. Select the event (event type and event source) that must occur in order to trigger this incident.
    IMPORTANT: Make sure that the selected event source matches the event type, or no event will qualify. For example, a door event must be matched with a door entity, and a credential event must be matched with a credential entity.
  3. If the incident can be triggered by different events, click the button beside Events to add more events.
    You can also specify more than one source for the same event type. In the following example, the Access denied door event can occur either at the Front door or at the Side door. All Access denied cardholder events from specified source also qualify.

    Tip: (Optional) Turn on the Advanced event filtering option to add precision to your incident trigger configuration.

    For more details, see Events as incident triggers

  4. (Optional) Click the button beside Conditions to add event correlation constraints.
    In the following example, three constraints have been added to the event qualifiers:
    • The configured Access denied events must occur at least three times (any specified events can qualify).
    • The third event occurrence must take place within 60 seconds of the first event occurrence.
    • No other events from the source can occur within this time frame.

  5. Click Save.
    A summary of your first event qualifying rule is displayed on the Triggers page.

  6. (Optional) Click Add event to add more event qualifying rules.
    The event qualifying rules are evaluated in sequence by the Genetec Mission Control™ Rules Engine. The first rule must be satisfied before the second rule is evaluated. You can add as many rules as you need.

    CAUTION:
    For subsequent event qualifying rules, you can specify Previous source as the event source for your event qualifiers. If you do this, make sure that the event type you select is compatible with the event source, or no event will qualify. For example, a credential event never occurs at a door.
    Tip: If you are not sure, select Specific source, and verify that the previous source is found in the list of available entities before changing it back to Previous source.
  7. (Optional) You can set Additional trigger properties such as restrictions on multiple active incidents in the Incident monitoring task using one of the following options:
    Effective
    Select the time period during which the system can trigger the incident. The default schedule selected is Always.

    The schedules are configured in System > Schedules. If the selected schedule is invalid, default schedule is assigned.

    NOTE: The schedule selected does not apply when the incident is triggered manually.
    Restrict multiple occurrence to
    Set or remove restrictions on multiple active incidents in the Incident monitoring task using one of the following options (default=One per location):
    No restriction
    Select this option to allow multiple active incidents of the selected incident type.
    One per location
    Select this option to allow only one active incident per incident type per location.
    One per area
    Select this option to allow only one active incident per incident type per area.
    One per location per category
    Select this option to allow only one active incident per selected incident type under the selected incident category per location.
    One per area per category
    Select this option to allow only one active incident per incident type under the selected incident category per area.
    One per source
    Select this option to allow only one active incident per incident type per source.
    NOTE:
    • You can also right click an incident type or category in the Incident configuration page of the Config Tool to set the Restrict multiple occurrence to for the incident type or all incident types under selected category.
    • The Restrict multiple occurrence to selection is applicable only to incidents triggered by an event through the Genetec Mission Control™ Rules Engine or the incident automation workflow. It does not apply to incidents triggered either manually in the Incident monitoring task or through the Genetec Mission Control™ Web API.
  8. Click Apply.
    Tip: You can also schedule an incident trigger from System > Scheduled tasks in Config Tool.

    For more details, see Scheduling a task in the Security Center Administrator Guide.

Example

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